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Oluwaseun Adeyeye

Co-founder/ PhD student | Tree Technologies

Oluwaseun Noah Adeyeye is a Nigerian-American engineer and entrepreneur who recently completed his B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Howard University as a Karsh STEM Scholar. He is an incoming PhD student and Vivien Thomas Scholar in the ECE department at Johns Hopkins University. Noah is the co-founder and co-CEO of Tree Technologies, a startup dedicated to transforming the university campus experience through digital innovation. Born out of his own firsthand experience navigating Howard University as a freshman, Tree Technologies builds applications that improve communication, engagement, and campus life for students. He has conducted research at some of the most prestigious institutions in the country — including NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he contributed to open-source coronagraph simulation tools for exoplanet imaging, and Stanford University’s SURF program, where he investigated solid-state photon upconversion with applications in photovoltaics, bioimaging, and night vision. As he steps into his doctoral studies at Johns Hopkins and continues to grow Tree Technologies, Noah is driven by a singular conviction: that technology should open doors for people, not close them.

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